Friday, December 14, 2007

Convincing or Living?

Some parents see their job as convincing their kids that Christianity is true or trying to push them into adopting a biblical world view. The problem here is that no one is ever "convinced" or "pushed" into a world view. People adopt a world view based on a combination of their observations, experiences and beliefs that they have chosen. For parents to think that they will choose their children's world view is a fallacy that is extremely detrimental in how they parent their children.

Peter tells Christian wives who are married to unbelieving men ... "if any of them do not believe the word, they may be won over without words by the behavior of their wives, when they see the purity and reverence of your lives" (1 Peter 3:1). This idea of winning them over without words, but through the way we live our lives is very instructive for the parent.

Many Christian parents want their kids to share their beliefs, but the lives of the parents often communicate to the kids that "Christianity doesn't work!" It has to start with us. It has to start with our lives. It has to start with winning them over "without words".

What is Passionate Legacy?

This site is part of a greater project called Passionate Legacy. It is founded on the concept that effective parenting is an outflow of a passionate relationship with God through His Son, Jesus Christ. Our goal is that parents would be able to instill in their children a passion for Christ by living a life that makes the truth of the Gospel available, attractive and desirable.